Study of all published works of Bertrand Russell on foundations of mathematics: Please recommend his works.
I think Bertrand Russell was a special mind and I set a goal for myself to study all his published works, in one year beginning now.
I start with "Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy" which so far seems accessible for beginners.
Can you please recommend some of his published works that I must include in my study, or works that you think were not so good, etc. ? I am interested only in his work on foundations of mathematics.
Thank you
Russell's 1903 The Principles of Mathematics (not to be confused with the similarly-named Principia Mathematica, written by Russell with Whitehead a decade later) is a good place to start, and should keep you busy for quite some time -- it's about 600 pages long and is available as a free PDF (it's in the public domain) from a number of sources.